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Lot 49: MANASIE AKPALIAPIK (1955-), SHAMAN TRANSFORMING, bone, inset ivory, 26 x 23 x 15 in — 66 x 58.4 x 38.1 cm

Est: $6,000 CAD - $9,000 CADSold:
Waddington'sToronto, ON, CASeptember 16, 2020

Item Overview

Description

MANASIE AKPALIAPIK (1955-), ᒪᓇᓯ ᐊᐸᓕᐊᐱ, TORONTO
SHAMAN TRANSFORMING

bone, inset ivory

26 x 23 x 15 in — 66 x 58.4 x 38.1 cm

Provenance:
Private Collection, Toronto, ON

Note:
The subject of transformation is a central concern in Inuit art. It is understood in traditional Inuit culture that humans have the ability to become animals and vice versa, and that the boundaries between realms are not fixed. Stories are told about animals who assumed human shape and lived among the people, speaking their language. Similarly, humans were able to shift into animal form in order to learn—and subsequently teach—their ways, or to escape serious danger.

Shaman Transforming elicits a tremendous feeling of tension and energy. We see a shaman being enveloped by the raw power of nature, by magic. He tilts his head back, mouth open, in an expression that might be interpreted as pain, awe or ecstasy—or a combination thereof. His right hand remains human, curled slightly, while his left side has transformed into the form of two geese. Between the bird’s heads, another, wilder mouth has opened beneath flared, walrus-like nostrils, echoing that of the shaman. Wings seem to sprout from this amorphous mass. We feel unable to figure out where man ends and beast begins, or indeed which direction the transformation is headed.

Manasie balances the impressionistic with the literal, harnessing the natural curves of the whale bone to superb effect. The overall form is fluid, with certain edges of the carving seeming to melt and fade. Sinuous, abstract curves suggest the mutability of this transformative moment, while the evocative precision of details such as the inset ivory eyes and carved teeth of the shaman remind us of the concrete humanity present amidst the supernatural.

There is also a beautiful connectivity between subject and material: from an animal’s bone emerges a portrait of a human, who is in turn returning into animal form. Or perhaps it is the other way around?

Estimate: $6,000—9,000

Dimensions

26 x 23 x 15 in — 66 x 58.4 x 38.1 cm

Artist or Maker

Medium

bone, inset ivory

Provenance

Private Collection, Toronto, ON

Notes

The subject of transformation is a central concern in Inuit art. It is understood in traditional Inuit culture that humans have the ability to become animals and vice versa, and that the boundaries between realms are not fixed. Stories are told about animals who assumed human shape and lived among the people, speaking their language. Similarly, humans were able to shift into animal form in order to learn—and subsequently teach—their ways, or to escape serious danger. Shaman Transforming elicits a tremendous feeling of tension and energy. We see a shaman being enveloped by the raw power of nature, by magic. He tilts his head back, mouth open, in an expression that might be interpreted as pain, awe or ecstasy—or a combination thereof. His right hand remains human, curled slightly, while his left side has transformed into the form of two geese. Between the bird’s heads, another, wilder mouth has opened beneath flared, walrus-like nostrils, echoing that of the shaman. Wings seem to sprout from this amorphous mass. We feel unable to figure out where man ends and beast begins, or indeed which direction the transformation is headed. Manasie balances the impressionistic with the literal, harnessing the natural curves of the whale bone to superb effect. The overall form is fluid, with certain edges of the carving seeming to melt and fade. Sinuous, abstract curves suggest the mutability of this transformative moment, while the evocative precision of details such as the inset ivory eyes and carved teeth of the shaman remind us of the concrete humanity present amidst the supernatural. There is also a beautiful connectivity between subject and material: from an animal’s bone emerges a portrait of a human, who is in turn returning into animal form. Or perhaps it is the other way around?

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Auction Details

Inuit Art

by
Waddington's
September 16, 2020, 07:00 PM EST

275 King Street E 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON, M5A 1K2, CA

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must designate and arrange for the services of an independent shipper
and be responsible for all shipping and insurance expenses. The
Auctioneers will, upon request, provide names of professional packers and
shippers but will not be held responsible for the service or have any liability
for providing this information. Reliable pre-auction estimates of shipping
costs of lots offered in this sale may be obtained from:
PakShip
Attn: Taurus Chan
Tel: 905.470.6874; 416.293.8225
Fax: 905.470.6875
taurus@pakship.ca

Safer Shipping
Attn: Perry Hehn
416 299 3367
416 299 9750 (fax)
perry@safershipping.ca

CITES WARNING:
Restrictions exist regarding the import and export of species protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). This includes but is not limited to items made of or containing bone (whalebone etc.), ivory, tortoise shell, seal skin, rhinoceros horn and any other animal part and is strictly controlled or forbidden by most countries. Please review your country's laws before bidding on pieces made of or containing these restricted items. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to inquire about and obtain the proper permits for artwork purchased that may contain restricted materials, if such permit can be obtained. Please contact the department for further assistance. For ore information please visit www.cites.org


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